News Shorts l Development of Global Carbon Markets

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


“Development of Global Carbon Markets - Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM)” Plenary Session 1 was held during Prakriti 2026 at the Bharat Electricity Summit - 2026 held at Yashobhoomi, in New Delhi on March 21, 2026.

Key industry leaders from across the world put in their views on the roadmap ahead. Various stakeholders, very actively engaged in the dialogue and presented diverse viewpoints and perspectives w.r.t. electricity, energy, green energy, climate and other key attributes.

Press Release l Ministry of Defence

  • INDIAN NAVY SET TO COMMISSION ITS LATEST STEALTH FRIGATE ‘TARAGIRI’
  • A New Vanguard of the Seas: Taragiri Set to Join the Indian Navy’s Frontline

In a ceremony that marks a defining moment for India’s maritime sovereignty, the Indian Navy is preparing to commission its latest stealth Frigate, Taragiri (F41), on 03 Apr 2026. The ceremony at Visakhapatnam, scheduled to be presided over by the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, will serve as a powerful testament to the nation’s journey toward becoming a completely self-reliant naval power.

As the fourth potent platform of the Project 17A class, Taragiri is not merely a ship; it is a 6,670-tonne embodiment of the ‘Make in India’ spirit and the sophisticated engineering capabilities of our indigenous shipyards.

Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai, this Frigate represents a generational leap over earlier designs, offering a sleeker form and a significantly reduced Radar Cross-Section that allows it to operate with lethal stealth. With indigenous content exceeding 75 percent, the ship highlights the maturity of a domestic industrial ecosystem that now spans over 200 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), contributing the GoI’s Aatmanirbharta initiatives supports thousands of Indian jobs.

Driven by a Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion plant, Taragiri is designed for ‘High-Speed – High Endurance’ versatility and multi-dimensional maritime operations. The ship’s weapon suite is world-class, featuring supersonic Surface-to-Surface Missiles, Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missiles, and a specialised Anti-Submarine Warfare suite. These systems are seamlessly integrated through a state-of-the-art Combat Management System, ensuring that the crew can respond to threats with split-second precision.

Beyond its role as a premier hunter of the seas, Taragiri is built for the complexities of modern diplomacy and humanitarian crises. Its flexible mission profile makes it ideal for everything from high-intensity combat to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR).

The Indian Navy continues to grow as a combat-ready, cohesive, credible, Aatmanirbhar force, safeguarding the seas for a Viksit, Samriddha Bharat guarded by ships designed by Indians, built by Indians and operated by Indians. Taragiri stands ready for a promising future as a beacon of rising maritime power and an ironclad guardian of our blue frontiers.

News Shorts l Bharat Electricity Summit 2026

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Shripad Yesso Naik attends Bharat Electricity Summit 2026, in Delhi on March 20, 2026.

The Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 saw various industry leaders, talk about, the technological advances made in the industry sector. They also spoke on the various challenges ahead and the future shape of the electricity industry.

Press Release l Prime Minister's Office

  • Prime Minister Speaks with King of Bahrain
  • PM Conveys Eid Greetings and Condemns Attacks on Energy and Civilian Infrastructure


Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a fruitful discussion today with His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of Bahrain, to exchange festive greetings and address regional security concerns.

The Prime Minister spoke with His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa and conveyed warm greetings on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr to him and the people of Bahrain. During the conversation, both leaders discussed the current situation in the West Asian region. PM Modi condemned attacks on the energy and civilian infrastructure, underscoring their adverse impact on global food, fuel, and fertilizer security. Shri Modi reiterated the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and keeping shipping lines open and secure. The Prime Minister further expressed his gratitude to His Majesty for his continued support for the well-being of the Indian community in Bahrain.

The Prime Minister wrote on X:
"Had a fruitful discussion with the King of Bahrain, His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa. Conveyed warm greetings on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr to him and the people of Bahrain.
We discussed the current situation in the West Asian region. Condemned attacks on the energy and civilian infrastructure in the region, underscoring their adverse impact on global food, fuel and fertilizer security.
Reiterated the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and keeping shipping lines open and secure.
Thanked His Majesty for his continued support for the well-being of the Indian community in Bahrain."

#TKMU wishes Happy Navratri & Happy Eid To All

By - Aanya


Talennt Ka Maha Utsav wishes everyone worldwide, a very auspicious and happy festive season of Navratri and Eid.

Not Just A Review l Dhurandhar The Revenge

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal
  • Stay till all the credit titles roll and the music ends, Aditya Dhar still has arsenal left, to beautifully complete the circle of the film
  • It is very, very, very tough to make a sequel that shines or even matches up to the original. Even SS Rajamouli failed to do that with Bahubali. Did Aditya Dhar succeed with Dhurandhar 2, read on

If a movie keeps you engrossed for 3hr 49minutes of its running time, you know the director has got the film, bang on, right!

The basic plot of Dhurandhar 2 is - after the death of Rahman Dacait (Akshaye Khanna) how Jaskirat alias Hamza (Ranveer Singh) takes control of the Lyari gang and finishes off the terrorists sitting in pakistan and their sympathizers in India.

This simple premise is woven very deftly into a very intricate screenplay and put on the screen with equal precision; using various cinematic aesthetics and elements to the hilt.

Aditya Dhar had enough meat for the second part:
  • Who is Bade Saab?
  • Will Hamza's identity be revealed?
  • What happens to Aalam Soda?
  • Hamza and Yaleena's love story?
  • But most importantly how will Hamza kill Major Iqbal?
The best part is Aditya keeps the loudest cheers and claps for the last two chapters, killing of major Iqbal and the way the identity of coordinator (Indian asset) is revealed to the audiences.

Aditya Dhar and the BG man Shashwat Sachdev are 70's, 80's, 90's swingers, can be gauged from the fact by the choice of tracks - Oye Oye, Tamma Tamma Loge (ironically in Sanjay Dutt's assassination scene) and the Boney M. mega-hit, Rasputin, to the full hilt.

At the BO the film has already shattered records and wait for many more to crumble in the coming days!

Press Release l Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • Steps Taken to Curb Adulteration in Food Items
  • Over 5.18 Lakh Samples Analyzed in Three Years; 88,192 Penalties Imposed, 3,614 Convictions Secured
  • FSSAI has developed Risk Based Inspection System where frequency of inspection is decided based on risk associated with Food businesses and issued guidelines
  • FSSAI has notified 252 food testing laboratories for analysis of food samples and 24 Referral Food Laboratories for the analysis of appellate samples
  • 305 Food Safety on Wheels deployed across 35 States/UTs for on spot testing of adulteration in various food commodities

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is mandated to lay down science-based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption. The implementation and enforcement of the Food Safety and Standards (FSS) Act, 2006 is a shared responsibility between the Central and State Governments.            

While the FSSAI, is responsible for laying down science-based standards and ensuring overall coordination, the State Food Safety Authorities are primarily responsible for enforcement at the field level. Designated officers (DOs) and Food Safety Officers (FSOs) under the Commissioner of Food safety in the States/UTs are entrusted with the responsibility of enforcing the provisions of FSS Act, 2006.

Surveillance drives, monitoring, regulatory inspection and random sampling of various food products including milk, ghee, spices, honey, paneer and other foods conducted throughout the year by the officials of Food Safety Departments of the respective States/UTs and Regional Offices of FSSAI to check compliance with the quality and safety parameters and other requirements as laid down under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and Regulations made thereunder. Over the last three years (2022–23 to 2024–25), a total of 5,18,559 samples were analyzed. During this period, 88,192 cases were decided with penalties, 3,614 cases resulted in convictions, and 1,161 licenses were cancelled.

FSSAI has also developed Risk Based Inspection System (RBIS) where frequency of inspection is decided based on risk associated with Food businesses and issued guidelines. Annual inspections are to be conducted for all food categories identified as high risk. Total number of Risk Based Inspections done in last three years (2022-23 to 2024-25) are 56,259.

FSSAI extends financial and technical assistance to States/UTs for strengthening of food safety infrastructure in the country. The support includes the following:
  • Strengthening Enforcement and Compliance such as Licensing and Registration
  • Inspections and Audits, Sampling and Testing of Enforcement and Surveillance Samples
  • Consumer Grievance Redressal
  • Capacity Building for Officers
  • Strengthening of Food Testing Ecosystem such as High End/ Basic equipment for labs
  • Promotion of FSSAI initiatives such as Eat Right Campus, Eat Right School
  • Flexi Assistance such as Hiring of vehicles for undertaking inspection and sampling by FSOs and DOs
To strengthen the food regulatory ecosystem in the country, FSSAI has notified 252 food testing laboratories for analysis of food samples and 24 Referral Food Laboratories for the analysis of appellate samples. FSSAI has also provided funds for Mobile Food Testing Laboratory (MFTL) referred to as “Food Safety on wheels” (FSW) to States/UTs. It is an important means to combat adulteration as FSWs are equipped with basic infrastructure for on spot testing of adulteration in various food commodities. Currently, 305 FSWs are deployed across 35 States/UTs.

The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

Press Release l President's Secretariat

The President of India Smt Droupadi Murmu graced an event to commemorate the five billion meals of Akshaya Patra Foundation at Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre today (March 17, 2026).


Speaking on the occasion, the President said that serving five billion meals in advancement of educational objectives is the remarkable achievement of Akshaya Patra Foundation. The theme of this event, ‘From a Well-Nourished and Well-Educated India to a Developed India’, underscores the significance of a nourished and educated society in realizing our national resolve to build ‘Viksit Bharat’ by the year 2047.

The President said that a safe and bright future for our children is not solely the responsibility of the government, but a shared responsibility of us all. When teachers, parents, social organizations, the corporate sector, and every segment of society work together, then we lay a strong foundation for the coming generation. We must ensure that every child receives quality education, nutritious food, good health, and a clean and safe environment. These fundamentals enable holistic development of children.

The President said that education is the instrument that determines the opportunities available in an individual's life and paves the way for their success. It serves as an effective medium for transformation and empowerment. The process of empowerment and capacity-building begins to take shape from the very moment children start attending school. School equips children with the skills and experiences necessary to effectively navigate the challenges of daily life and to become responsible, conscientious citizens. She commended Akshaya Patra Foundation for working continuously to address the issue of malnutrition among children and encourage them to pursue education by delivering mid-day meals to schools for past 25 years.

The President said that it is essential that our children, who are the future of the nation, have ready access to nutritious food and quality education. The Government of India has launched numerous significant initiatives aimed at providing adequate nutrition and improved healthcare services to pregnant mothers and children. The school lunch program, implemented under PM POSHAN, has proven to be a significant incentive for parents to send their children to school. Numerous studies substantiate that, as a result of this program, there has been an increase in children's enrolment, attendance, and retention in schools. Also there has been a remarkable improvement in their learning capabilities and academic performance. She was happy to note that Akshaya Patra Foundation is playing an important role in furthering the objectives of ‘Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan,’ which aims to ensure quality and inclusive education for all children by the year 2030.

The President said that children are not merely beneficiaries of the free meal program. They are the architects of the nation's bright future. The nutritious food they receive today is an investment in our nation's human capital. The healthy, educated and energetic children will constitute India's workforce and play a pivotal role in achieving ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.

Cinema l The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond Proves Critics Wrong

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond is a bonafide hit; proving a section trade-pundits that wrote obituary about the film, wrong!

A well-made film with minor blemishes in terms of connections, TKS2GB is the only film post Dhurandhar and Border 2, to mint money at the BO - though on much lower levels, but then the film is made on an extremely controlled budget.

Earlier, when the film had problems releasing on February 27, a lot of trade-pundits and naysayers said the film will loose money heavily - but then the film proved yet again that if a topical subject is treated with sensitivity, the BO can't go wrong. Earlier the Taj Story was a success too!

Reports are already in the trade about The Kerala Story 3 taking shape - whatever is the outcome, there is no denying the fact that The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond gave the BO the much needed oxygen it needed to breathe, before Dhurandhar The Revenge breathes fire!

BBN Internship Program l Thrifting: Why young people are choosing it

By: Jui Deshpande


Thrifting is emerging as a new trend, especially among the younger generations who are turning towards a sustainable fashion option. Simply put, thrifting is buying second-hand clothes, jewellery and accessories, sometimes even furniture and home decor. With rising environmental concerns and growing awareness about fashion waste, many consumers are beginning to see thrifting as a more responsible way to shop. Today, there are several online platforms and stores, making it accessible. While the reasons vary, cost, sustainability, and individuality appear to be the strongest motivations behind this shift.

For many young shoppers, thrifting offers a sense of excitement. Going through heaps of clothes to find the unique clothing, at a low price is rewarding. It’s like finding a hidden treasure. For some, it is compelling to get their favorite fashion statements at half the market price. This “thrill of the deal” has become a major reason why people continue to return to thrift stores.

Affordability plays a major role. With rising living costs and inflation, buying new clothing from major brands is not always practical. Thrifting allows people to build wardrobes without spending large amounts of money. For students and young adults in particular, it offers a way to explore fashion while staying within a budget. Who doesn’t like to get more in less investment?

Beyond affordability, sustainability is another important factor driving the popularity of thrifting. The fashion industry is known for producing large amounts of waste, with many unused garments ending up in landfills. By purchasing second-hand clothes, customers  extend the life of existing items and reduce the demand for new production. In this way, thrifting can contribute to a more sustainable approach to fashion. A conscious choice in saving the environment. 

Another appeal lies in individuality. Many thrift shoppers enjoy finding unique pieces that are not commonly available in mainstream stores. Vintage clothing, older fashion styles, and discontinued designs allow people to experiment with personal style rather than follow on going trends.

However, some believe thrifting has also evolved into a trend rather than just a practical choice. What originally existed as a way to make clothing accessible to people with limited resources has, in some cases, become fashionable among those who can afford new items. While this has increased awareness around second-hand clothing, it has also raised questions about whether thrifting still serves its original purpose.

Despite these debates, interest in thrifting continues to grow. For many young people, it represents a balance between affordability, environmental awareness, and creative expression. Whether motivated by sustainability, style, or simply the excitement of finding a great deal, thrifting is gradually becoming a meaningful alternative to fast fashion.

Not Just A Review l The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


Love Aatankwad is a reality today, there is no point in turning a blind eye to it. Even the rational people, not only in India, but across the world, that believe in facts and figures have admitted that it is happening in India, on a large scale.

In the context of India, the menace has become a huge problem. The writer knows about three high-profile cases in his circle. Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond is inspired by many such cases; few that are reported and many that go unreported.

Spiritual sequel to The Kerala Story, the film takes three cases and unfolds through the lives of three girls. An underage girl Divya Paliwal (Aditi Bhatia), an aspiring athlete, Neha (Aishwarya Ojha) deceived into a relationship by a man with false Hindu identity and an urban naxal girl Surekha (Ulka Gupta) happily moving to 'live-in' with her 'progressive' muslim boyfriend.

How their lives are forever changed forms the narrative of the film.

The film is very gripping and the screenplay is crisp. Many scenes will shock you; the way a national level athlete is reduced to a sex slave is brutal. The irony is, her love story unfolds in front of Taj Mahal, perceived symbol of love by many! 

As an audience you do have a few questions, regarding the connections in the film, but the thematic relevance and importance of the subject makes you overlook this inconsistency.

All the actors have done a fabulous job, if the female leads are good, the male antagonists and the supporting cast are well cast as well. The direction by Kamakhya Narain Singh is very gripping. Technically the film wears a polished look.

One song, O Maayi Ri, sung very beautifully by Shreya Ghoshal and penned very articulately by Manoj Muntashir, particularly stands out. It will surely well-up the eyes of many mothers and may be fathers as well, in the audiences.

The film is already a hit and given the two-week period till March 19, should continue to dominate the box-office. The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond is one of those rare sequels that go up the original - in the history of world cinema, only few titles come to my mind that achieved the feat - Kill Bill: Volume 2, Housefull 2, KGF 2, Pushpa 2 - that's it. The Kerala Story 2 joins the elite list.

Cinema l Lion Roars Solo

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal

Only four films so far, have done Rs.150+ crores Opening Day and they are all from Telugu Film Industry - Pushpa 2, RRR, Bahubali The Conclusion and Kalki 2898 AD. Of course, two of these starred Bollywood superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone and Ajay Devgn
  • Will Dhurandhar 2 become the first Hindi film to join this elite list
  • Will D2 do an unprecedented Rs.300 crores Opening Day

Anti-climax is what the biggest box-office battle of Indian cinema, in ages, turned out to be!

Why?
Toxic shifts to June 4, 2026. Leaving Dhurandhar 2 as the sole film to release on March 19, 2026. 

This was predicted by me more than a month back! Egos apart, I feel it is a very wise decision not only for the films involved, but also for the film-industry as there is no point fighting for screens and show-timings.

Both films look solid; though as I said earlier, Toxic looks in Salaar and Saaho zone, may be the makers will take care of it!

Anyways, the trade-pundits are confident that Dhurandhar - The Revenge, part 2 of the franchise will have the biggest opening day in the history of cinema.

If it happens, it will break two myths about the industry:
  • Pre-Eid dull period
  • Long-duration films can't make money 
Of course, the reported 4-hour long runtime would mean about 3 to 4 shows less per multiplex, but just like Dhurandhar 1, the film is here to stay.

My prediction is close to 300crores Opening Day worldwide, and this despite the fact that about 30% of the overseas market will be affected because of the ongoing middle-east conflict.

The fact though is, Dhurandhar 2 has all the makings, to be the first film to do an unprecedented Rs.300 crores Opening Day worldwide!